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ON THIS DAY

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978: Edward the Martyr, King of England from 975, was murdered at Corfe Castle, Dorset, apparently at the instigatio­n of half-brother Ethelred, who wanted the crown for himself. 1584: Death of Ivan the Terrible, the first ruler of Russia to assume the title of Tsar. 1858: Rudolf Diesel, German engineer who invented the diesel engine, was born in Paris. 1869: Neville Chamberlai­n, Prime Minister at the outbreak of the Second World War, was born in Edgbaston, Birmingham. 1893: First World War poet Wilfred Owen was born in Oswestry, Shropshire. He died in action during the war. 1949: The text of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisati­on (NATO) was made public, two weeks before its signature in Washington DC by 12 countries including Canada, Britain, Iceland and the United States. 1958: The last debutantes were presented to the Queen at Buckingham Palace. 1967: The oil tanker Torrey Canyon ran on to rocks near Land’s End, spilling 120,000 gallons of crude oil into the sea. 1975: The Cabinet decided by 16 votes to seven to advise the nation to vote in the forthcomin­g referendum to keep Britain in the Common Market. 1990: East Germany’s first election since the Nazi takeover of 1933 ended in overwhelmi­ng victory for the three-party conservati­ve alliance. ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: Scientists watching out for Earth-threatenin­g asteroids spotted the ExoMars spacecraft streaking towards Mars at more than 20,000mph. BIRTHDAYS: Ron Atkinson, former football manager and pundit, 78; David Lloyd, former cricketer, 70; Brad Dourif, actor, 67; Luc Besson, film director, 58; Vanessa Williams, singer/ actress, 54; Courtney Pine, jazz musician, 53; Danny Murphy, former footballer, 40.

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Birthdays: Ron Atkinson, left, and Courtney Pine
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